Warner Bros. Humble Bundle Gets You 6 Batman Games For $15

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Humble Bundle is a good way to get a bunch of games for cheap, with new bundles of games being added weekly for as little as $10. The latest Humble Bundle is a special one, celebrating 100 years of Warner Bros., and that can only mean one thing: Batman games.

The WB 100: Play the Legends bundle on Humble will let you claim up to 12 games from WB Games, half of which are either straight up Batman games or games with Batman in them. Humble says the total bundle value is a little over $400, and you can pick up all 12 games for just $15 USD.

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Included are all the Batman Arkham games – including Arkham Origins, Arkham Asylum, Arkham City, and Arkham Knight – as well as Gotham Knights and DC fighting game Injustice 2. Other games include Shadow of Mordor and its sequel, two Mortal Kombat games, and a few more stragglers like the surprisingly decent Mad Max.

In almost all cases, these are the most deluxe versions of these games, coming with all or most of the DLC, which is a nice touch and really maximizes the value of the bundle.

Here’s the full list of games included in the WB 100: Play the Legends bundle:

  • Batman: Arkham Origins

  • Batman: Arkham Asylum GOTY Edition

  • Batman: Arkham City GOTY Edition

  • Batman: Arkham Knight Premium Edition

  • Injustice 2 Legendary Edition

  • Gotham Knights

  • Mortal Kombat 11: Ultimate Edition

  • Mortal Kombat XL

  • Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor Game of the Year Edition

  • Middle-earth: Shadow of War Definitive Edition

  • Back 4 Blood

  • Mad Max

All of the games can be redeemed via Steam, and up to $12.75 goes to charity – in this case International Medical Corps – for a $15 purchase. You can, of course, choose to pay more, and give more to either the charity, WB Games, or Humble, but you don’t have to if you’d rather just grab the games for $15.

The bundle will be available for the next 17 days or so, ending approximately on November 17, 2023.

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